Students will have the opportunity to embark on an eye-opening trip to witness the realities of poverty and hunger, encouraging reflection on their perspectives towards life.
Participants:University, Primary and secondary school students
Group size:10-20 participants (subject to location)
By gaining a first-hand understanding of the needs of people living in poverty, we hope participants will return and inspire others to advocate for those in need.
Participants:Teachers and school social workers
Group size:10-14 participants (subject to location)
I was deeply touched by the local World Vision staff during the visit. They were on the frontline… Read More
Of all the people I met, a young mother particularly stood out to me. “Are there street children in Hong Kong?”… Read More
His son had to drop out and return home to help make ends meet. I can’t help but thought of my students... Read More
One day, we had to lead activities for a children’s club called the Butterfly Club. In the beginning… Read More
Joining the internship in World Vision Hong Kong has granted me hands-on experience on global issues… Read More
I thank God for showing me the work of World Vision in Sri Lanka. I was quite touched when I first… Read More
Out of a simple wish to connect better with the street children, he challenged them to a game of arm-wrestling... Read More
In the various activities and work, I discovered that the poverty I had imagined was so different from the reality… Read More
The biggest takeaway of this trip is that we have really failed to see how fortunate we are… Read More
In 2004, World Vision helped establish the Jiaxin Centre, a non-profit organization that… Read More